CBR1000RR stand-ups
#1
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CBR1000RR stand-ups
I just bought a new '05 Double R and I am having trouble hanging it up when I pull a stand up. I can rock it for miles sitting down but cant seem to find the BP when standing. If anyone has any input that they think would help, it would be greatly appreciated, and if I sound like a ***** right now, its because I've been trapped inside drinking all day because of the shitty weather here in Minnesota.
#5
Re: CBR1000RR stand-ups
its because your to into the bike its almost like your laying up on the tank. but if your standing with your foot on the back peg its a more relaxed feel look at guys when they bend circles theve always got an out rigger posted for balance. go try it out real quick then tell me what you think lol
#8
Re: CBR1000RR stand-ups
I power/bounce my 954 but I stand on both front pegs, never tried it front/rear. Do you find that bouncing in a staggered stance throws you off balance as the bike comes up? my bike is stocked geared also, not sure what you are running.
#9
Re: CBR1000RR stand-ups
tighten up the unitprolink suspension my 600rr would flex super wierd at the swingarm almost like the front was coming up but the azz was staying down, really wierd feeling. then i got it after i tightened up, then a mini van hit it. I think, at least thats what an old person said happened
#12
Re: CBR1000RR stand-ups
with 954 the front/rear peg thing is the best, just clutch it up or power it. you need to provide even pressure to the pegs or you may get some sideways movement. But usually it's ok and it's really easy to control/steer it.
It comes way easier up the sitting down, so don't give it so much throttle. 954 needs very little throttle, you can clutch it up from walking pace(stock gearing, 1st gear).
It comes way easier up the sitting down, so don't give it so much throttle. 954 needs very little throttle, you can clutch it up from walking pace(stock gearing, 1st gear).
#13
Re: CBR1000RR stand-ups
Originally Posted by 1000RR_Jon
I clutch mine up in 2nd at about 50 and can ride em for a long while. Seems to be fine on mine.
I just give a very little bounce and she comes straight up at 50mph. I wanted to know if it was possible to clutch 2nd up at around 30mph so I am not traveling so fast on a wheelie? Anyone clutch 2nd at/around 30mph?
#17
Re: CBR1000RR stand-ups
Spot your a homo that can't do wheelies anyway regardless of adjustments,sprockets,cage whateva. Thou double R's do just fine regardless of suspension adjustments you know 150 hp's don't need much help.
#18
Re: CBR1000RR stand-ups
So gutted, only had my brand new 1000rr 6 weeks and ive flipped the damn thing clutching it in second doing bout 80 odd mph, got the throttle open and couldnt shut it off, got to bp and kept on accelerating, no skin left on my *** and totally screwed my bike................take my advice guys........learn to cover that rear brake, clever old me thought he would never need it............expensive heartbreaking lesson
#19
Re: CBR1000RR stand-ups
Originally Posted by NigesFireBlade
So gutted, only had my brand new 1000rr 6 weeks and ive flipped the damn thing clutching it in second doing bout 80 odd mph, got the throttle open and couldnt shut it off, got to bp and kept on accelerating, no skin left on my *** and totally screwed my bike................take my advice guys........learn to cover that rear brake, clever old me thought he would never need it............expensive heartbreaking lesson
i waited till i got cages and 12 bar to try to bust my ***!!
that **** really works!! it saved my bike!!
anyway, hope you had great insurance!!
#20
Re: CBR1000RR stand-ups
WTF is with all the posts still here telling people to power wheelie ****? Clutch...every wheelie.....every bike......every speed. It's really not confusing
I don't give a fvck if you can power your xxxx up in 3rd at 80. I can drive a car with my feet but it don't make it right. The correct way for almost any wheelie is to clutch it! Fuggin bobblehead bouncers.
Ok I'm done ranting.
Clutching is better.
I don't give a fvck if you can power your xxxx up in 3rd at 80. I can drive a car with my feet but it don't make it right. The correct way for almost any wheelie is to clutch it! Fuggin bobblehead bouncers.
Ok I'm done ranting.
Clutching is better.